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Congressman DeFazio call for more attention to unemployment by the Obama administration.

11/19/2009

De Fazio says he is hearing a lot of things from his constituents that the Obama administration is paying 90% of its attention to Wall Street and only 10% to the problems of ordinary Americans losing jobs and homes.

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